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Planning Commission Recommends Several Items to City Council for Discussion

Santa Clara's Planning Commission approved a list of items to bring before the City Council and an alcohol permit for a new restaurant on El Camino Real.

During the Santa Clara Planning Commission meeting on Dec. 7, Commissioners recommended several items for the City Council to discuss during its planning sessions next year.

Commissioners recommended the Council does the following:

Commissioners also requested the following informational follow up or study sessions:

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Several commissioners also wanted another follow up study session with Silicon Valley Power (SVP) to talk about recent rate increases and protecting the power grid in light of what happened in North Carolina.

Alcohol Use Permit Approved

Planning Commissioners approved a permit to allow the sale and service of beer and wine at a new full-service restaurant in the Moonlite Center at 2908 El Camino Real.

The restaurant, called B Pastry, will include 49 indoor seats and no outdoor seating. There will be no live entertainment. It will serve brunch and sell pastries from 10 a.m. to 3 p.m. daily. Its operating hours will be 7 a.m. to 9 p.m. daily.

B Pastry is a new concept by the company behind Gontran Cherrier, a well-known bakery brand in South Korea and Hong Kong.

Consent Calendar and Other Business

Planning Commission Chair Priya Cherukuru and Vice Chair Ricci Herro did not attend the meeting. They were excused.

The Commissioners unanimously approved the following consent calendar items:

Commissioners voted to use funds to attend the State of the Valley on Feb. 17.

The next Planning Commission meeting is Jan. 11, 2023 at 6 p.m.

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